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    Consumerism In Advertising

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    our eye cannot settle since the painting has no single point of emphasis. In this respect, the finished product can be viewed as an expression of Jackson Pollock’s unconscious mind. This work is featured as the last work in the exhibition, as it sums up the main opinion of the negativity of consumerism. While the work can be symbolic of Pollock’s irrational and overwhelming mind, it can similarly be viewed as a symbol of the irrationality and overwhelming nature of the growing consumerist…

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    under arm, blankets and cans, broken watches and painted effigies. After the dominance of abstraction, art ceased to be alienated from life and topicality, everything that could arouse the interest was attracted - an atomic bomb and mass psychoses, portraits of politicians and film stars. When Warhol first exhibited these Campbell’s Soup Cans in 1962, they were put together on shelves, like products in a grocery aisle. At that time, the Campbell’s Soup Company sold 32 soup varieties; each of…

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    sporting her, at the time, new crop, conveying a sense of rebellion within the image and reflects the idea of not playing to the normalities of society, something which Andy Warhol also reflected when he pushed the boundaries of Art within his Campbell’s soup can designs. The models stance within the image only highlights this further, her hands stood firmly on her hip as an assentation of her beliefs, and her other arm thrown out in a carefree motion connotes a light-hearted nature. The…

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    companies have found common ground on the issue. Campbell’s soup company is one of the front runners in the partnership between science and the food industry. Fedde wrote, “the world’s largest soup manufacturer says it will withdraw its opposition to mandatory labeling of foods made with GMOs.” Campbell’s Soup industry believes they can still produce food for mass production while still making a profit. Based on the new GMO stance taken by Campbell’s soup, food companies have a tangible model of…

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    “Once you “got” Pop, you could never see a sign again the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again.” This quote was said by Andy Warhol himself. It’s discussing how once you see and appreciate the pop art style, America will look so different and unique. Now, Andy Warhol was a unique artist. He was born and raised in Forest City, Pennsylvania and was originally named Andrew Warhola. He was one of three boys born and the only one to attend college.…

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    Ingredients - 8 ounces of cooked, drained noodles - 2 cups cooked ham (cubed) - 2 cups shredded Swiss cheese - 1 can condensed cream of celery soup - 1 cup sour cream - 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper - 1/2 cup chopped onion Instructions 1. Pour 1/3 of the noodles in the bottom of a lightly greased 9” x 13”dish. The, sprinkle 1/3 of ham and 1/3 of the shredded cheese over top. 2. Stir together soup, sour cream, peppers and onions in a small bowl and pour half of the mixture over the ham,…

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    Thefts: A Case Study

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    The same child is in both theft videos and pictures as well as another theft Officer Emanuel is pursuing ( LPD15OFF000568). The male suspect was seen putting 2 cans of soup into the diaper bag 1330 and walking out without paying for the soup. He had the same food stamp card used by Toscha White, which he used to purchase other items. The male suspect is seen leaving in a four door Mercury sedan with Montana plate 49-4956C. Reviewing Officer Emanuel’s…

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    Casserole Ingredients 3-4 chicken breasts, chopped and cooked 16 oz. egg noodles, cooked Cheesy Chicken Casserole 24 oz. sour cream 2 cans cream of chicken soup 8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese 8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese 1 sleeve Ritz crackers, crushed 1/4 c. margarine, melted 2 Tbsp. Poppy seeds Directions 1. In a large bowl add the sour cream, soup and cheeses and the chicken, stir well together. 2. Combine the noodles into the mixture until fully coated. 3. Take a 9x13…

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    Andy Warhol Analysis

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    oeuvres immediately recognizable within the latter half of the twentieth century. Warhol’s “Disaster Series” lies in stark contrast with his earlier works, which consisted of popular imagery such as the bust of Marilyn Monroe, Brillo boxes and Campbell’s soup cans. Warhol’s “Red Disaster”, currently on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, was crafted in 1963, using silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint. The piece consists of two panels: one a large canvas painted a deep blood red, the other a…

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    Andrew Warhola, otherwise widely known as Andy Warhol was a pop artist during the early 1950’s up to the late 1980’s. He created works like Campbell’s Soup Cans, Shot Diptych and Green Coca-Cola Bottles. This research essay will explore the life of the artist Warhol himself, while also looking at how he influenced pop art and how that came to be. A single painting of his will we examined, that painting being the Green Coca-Cola Bottles. The details like when, where and what media was used will…

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